Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 Dear Suzanne, The best herb for healing of the bone is comfrey. Please realize that comfrey is now banned. You can use comfrey compresses, comfrey tincture and comfrey tea. Just go to a Nursery and buy a plant. There is also the EXCELLENT bone flesh and cartilage formula in the files The BF & C Formula is as follows. 6 parts Comfrey Root 6 parts Oak Bark 3 parts Gravel Root 3 parts Mullein 1 part Lobelia 2 parts Wormwood 3 parts Marshmallow Root 1 parts Skullcap 2 parts Walnut Bark Remember, when I discuss a " part " , I am always talking about " volume " . If I use another measurement such as cups ETC., I always say so. The Deep Tissue Repair Oil Formula is: 16 oz. Wintergreen Oil 8 oz. Organic Cold Pressed Olive Oil. 6 oz. Menthol Crystals (or) Peppermint Oil 1 cup Arnica Flowers 1 cup Calendula Flowers 1/2 cup of the hottest Cayenne you can find or grow. 1/2 cup of Ginger Root. NB. The Menthol Crystals must have been made from Peppermint or Thyme. Herbal teas(using these and other herbs) would be a good thing at the moment. Use the herbs that are in the B>F & C formula as teas.(that includes Comfrey) You can also use any of them as a poultice. And I would suggest (to help with thehealing) an ounce of Turmeric in a glass of water per day. To build the bones, you should add a lot of high iron food such as beets and beets greens. Also any dark fruit. This is to help the blood which will help the bones. Check the files for Potassium soup. and, of course the famous chicken soup remedy. And, if you can, get a really good Echinacea ticnture and give it to her 3 times a day to ensure there isn't any infection.... and there is this interesting formula that I have not tried but was sent to me by another herbalist. " My friend Dennis Anderson, a homeopath in Mondovi, Wisconsin, is well versed in the relationship between minerals, the soil, and weeds. He says that Dandelion prefers a decalcified soil. The thick taproot pulls up calcium from down below and brings it to the surface. This fits in with our observation that Dandelion helps infections seated in the bones. It also led me to use Dandelion in cases where decalcification was the chief entry complaint. In one case, a woman had infected root canals extending up into the jaw, which was infected and decalcified, according to X-rays. I gave Dandelion and White Oak bark (for gum disease) and the results in one month were remarkable. The dentist literally ran out of the room when he saw the X-rays and exclaimed to his assistant, " Look at the difference between these X-rays. The bone is recalcif~4ng. " At the time I thought it was oX-Mozilla-Status: 0009t did the job, but now I believe that Oak bark also helps recalcify the bones. " .....so there you have it,...........Love Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 Thanks Penny, and Steve and everyone...... I got alot of stuff to do now....LOL.. My poor daughterin law - she would have been better if they had wired her mouth shut..... I'll keep everyone posted. Suzi Penny Khaled <pennyclr75 wrote: Dear Suzanne,The best herb for healing of the bone is comfrey. Please realizethat comfrey is now banned. You can use comfrey compresses, comfreytincture and comfrey tea. Just go to a Nursery and buy a plant.There is also the EXCELLENT bone flesh and cartilage formula in thefilesThe BF & C Formula is as follows.6 parts Comfrey Root6 parts Oak Bark3 parts Gravel Root3 parts Mullein1 part Lobelia2 parts Wormwood3 parts Marshmallow Root1 parts Skullcap2 parts Walnut BarkRemember, when I discuss a "part", I am always talking about"volume". If I use another measurement such as cups ETC., Ialways say so.The Deep Tissue Repair Oil Formula is:16 oz. Wintergreen Oil8 oz. Organic Cold Pressed Olive Oil.6 oz. Menthol Crystals (or) Peppermint Oil1 cup Arnica Flowers1 cup Calendula Flowers1/2 cup of the hottest Cayenne you can find or grow.1/2 cup of Ginger Root.NB. The Menthol Crystals must have been made from Peppermint orThyme.Herbal teas(using these and other herbs) would be a good thing atthe moment. Use the herbs that are in the B>F & C formula as teas.(thatincludes Comfrey)You can also use any of them as a poultice.And I would suggest (to help with thehealing) an ounce of Turmericin a glass of water per day.To build the bones, you should add a lot of high iron food such as beetsand beets greens. Also any dark fruit. This is to help the blood whichwill help the bones.Check the files for Potassium soup. and, of course the famouschicken soup remedy.And, if you can, get a really good Echinacea ticnture and give it toher 3 times a day to ensure there isn't any infection....and there is this interesting formula that I have not tried but was sentto me by another herbalist."My friend Dennis Anderson, a homeopath in Mondovi, Wisconsin, is wellversed in the relationship between minerals, the soil, and weeds. Hesays that Dandelion prefers a decalcified soil. The thick taproot pullsupcalcium from down below and brings it to the surface. This fits in withour observation that Dandelion helps infections seated in the bones. Italso led me to use Dandelion in cases where decalcification was thechief entrycomplaint. In one case, a woman had infected root canals extending upinto the jaw, which was infected and decalcified, according to X-rays. IgaveDandelion and White Oak bark (for gum disease) and the results in onemonth were remarkable. The dentist literally ran out of the room when hesaw theX-rays and exclaimed to his assistant, "Look at the difference betweentheseX-rays. The bone is recalcif~4ng." At the time I thought it was only theDandelion that did the job, but now I believe that Oak bark also helpsrecalcify the bones."....so there you have it,...........Love Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2001 Report Share Posted August 31, 2001 symphytum(comfrey) but watch out that the bone is in the correct position first. you also need to get calc phos homeopathic remedy to help with the healing process janice--- In herbal remedies, Suzanne Nottmeier <suziesgoats> wrote: > > OK gang....my daughter in law got thrown from a horse and broke the back part of her jaw... They can't wire it because of where it is... She is on liquids for 6 weeks... also chipped a tooth but that will have to wait too. till the jaw heals. I've given her clove oil for the pain. > > My question is what can I get for her that will speed the healing of the bone? I know it's been discussed somewhere but can't find it.... Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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